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and that is how the change is happening. >> is this movement inevitable? >> oh, george will said something here a few weeks ago, he said, look, opposition is literally dying out, it's the older americans, not the younger americans. one of the things that i like about a compromise in which state by state, it's not only localities, it also takes a little time. some times it's good to take time. may i note, by the way, ruth bader ginsburg, a famous court liberal, her acknowledging very recently, in the "times" today, that the roe v. wade decision, the abortion decision, had gone too far, that's an epic statement. >> for right now. thank you all for a terrific roundtable. check out our web extra at abcnews.com/thisweek. >>> coming up -- check out these long lines at atms. in tiny cyprus. do they mean your 401(k) are at risk and the president's mission in the middle east, when we come back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets yo
and that is how the change is happening. >> is this movement inevitable? >> oh, george will said something here a few weeks ago, he said, look, opposition is literally dying out, it's the older americans, not the younger americans. one of the things that i like about a compromise in which state by state, it's not only localities, it also takes a little time. some times it's good to take time. may i note, by the way, ruth bader ginsburg, a famous court liberal, her acknowledging very...
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i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i want to get quickly to a couple more topics, gun legislation, will you commit to have a vote on the house floor on any gun legislation that the senate is able to pass? >> if they pass it, i made clear that we would review it. in the meantime, our committees are continuing to have hearings, trying to get to the bottom of what can we do to help minimize the senseless crime? i mean, listen, all of our hearts go out to the victims of these mass shootings. what we fleed to -- what we need to understand is, what is it that we truly can do to ensure that this doesn't happen? >> do
i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i...
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with the simplest of gestures, she helped change america and changed the world. >> this statue speaks for itself and today we speak for a nation committed to remembering and, more importantly, emulating rosa parks. that brings to mind lady liberty herself with a promise of america clear for all to see. >> a rare bipartisan moment in the capitol this weekend unveiling the rosa parks statue and we're going to talk about all the week's politicians on our roundtable. joined by cokie roberts, republican mayor of sarasota springs, utah, mia love. thanks for coming in in morning. matt dowd from abc. paul gigot and james carville, democratic strategist, there's too many candidates to name at this point. i can safely say none of you thought you would follow dennis rodman on a roundtable. >> and never seen anybody dressed like in the studio. >> may be the last time. but let's talk about what happened this week in washington. cokie, when this sequester, across-the-board spending cuts was devised, it was supposed to pack a powerful punch, seemed to be accepted with an air of resignation. >> and m
with the simplest of gestures, she helped change america and changed the world. >> this statue speaks for itself and today we speak for a nation committed to remembering and, more importantly, emulating rosa parks. that brings to mind lady liberty herself with a promise of america clear for all to see. >> a rare bipartisan moment in the capitol this weekend unveiling the rosa parks statue and we're going to talk about all the week's politicians on our roundtable. joined by cokie...
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even i don't like the business about changing, you know, the price index for social security but that's not as bad -- >> the -- >> of all the things -- >> we'll let the senator go. >> to say the republicans haven't done anything is false. the house has actually passed budgets, you know, with proposals to try and save medicare, bipartisan proposals, quite honestly, the senate hasn't passed a budget in over four years. listen, unless we do something, these programs are going broke. it drives me nuts. when i hear people say social security is solvent till 2035, there will be $5.1 trillion more in benefits than they're bringing in people. >> george will's question. if the president went along with means testing, medicare beneficiaries more far reaching. you did a little already and adjusting consumer price index for social security recipients, would you as a senator be open to more revenues? >> listen, if you're taking a look at an entitlement reform package actually bringing in revenue for those entitlement reforms, i might look at that but the fact of the matter is, the fact of the matter
even i don't like the business about changing, you know, the price index for social security but that's not as bad -- >> the -- >> of all the things -- >> we'll let the senator go. >> to say the republicans haven't done anything is false. the house has actually passed budgets, you know, with proposals to try and save medicare, bipartisan proposals, quite honestly, the senate hasn't passed a budget in over four years. listen, unless we do something, these programs are...
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. >> hold on, are you feeling that change among your supporters? >> there's change out there. no doubt about it. i think, by the way, this sounds naive, should be addressed in a nonpolitical way. i mean, my concerns is, changing an institution that quickly, just because you have six senators switching last week, polls reversing in eight, nine years, again, we have to look at the consequences of changing the institution. >> george, i want to talk about that first is, this issue is changing already. people developed this myth about 2004 that gay marriage had an effect. i was there. they had no effect on the ballot. this issue has been changing for a while. the argument to me, that this is an institution, a traditional institution for 2,000, 3,000 years, ignores the fact that the institution that, if you want to go to traditional marriage, it wasn't monogamous, women was property and they couldn't give consent. that was the traditional view of marriage for 2,000 years. marriage has evolved over the course of time. this is just another evolution. year sensitive to -- >> the decisi
. >> hold on, are you feeling that change among your supporters? >> there's change out there. no doubt about it. i think, by the way, this sounds naive, should be addressed in a nonpolitical way. i mean, my concerns is, changing an institution that quickly, just because you have six senators switching last week, polls reversing in eight, nine years, again, we have to look at the consequences of changing the institution. >> george, i want to talk about that first is, this issue...